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i remember bill clinton over george bush senior. i could have predicted that. it is a tougher call with these two. what do you think? speak of the obama of 2000 it was perfect for this. why has he gotten rusty? not only has he done the town hall, he won't even take questions from reporters. there have been so few news conferences, this is the bill coming due. neil: thank you very much. all right, a bit of twist in logic, things are so bad, bad news is good and if you are mitt romney, that ain't good. ? neil: 44 so this is kind of as good as it gets. 44 economist predicted for the 44th president, she barely goes. slowly consumer spending, but barely. all as interest rates keep rising steadily. enough to get the gdp a boost but not really noticeably. on whether better might just be good enough. what do you think? >> i think everything we have seen shows the economy is going good enough to stop slowing from another recession but isn't doing much better than that. the economy growing at a very slow rate. unemployment insurance claims once they get those numbers in
i remember bill clinton over george bush senior. i could have predicted that. it is a tougher call with these two. what do you think? speak of the obama of 2000 it was perfect for this. why has he gotten rusty? not only has he done the town hall, he won't even take questions from reporters. there have been so few news conferences, this is the bill coming due. neil: thank you very much. all right, a bit of twist in logic, things are so bad, bad news is good and if you are mitt romney, that ain't...
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where is bill clinton, how is bill clinton most effective? >> i think we've already seen some very, very effective operations with bill clinton. and of course that begins with the convention where you can see the numbers moving as bill clinton spoke. you've seen him going into target states, working with candidates who in turn will turn out the vote that will make a difference for president obama. and he is also and not so incidentally in a year in which democrats are facing this flood of post-citizen united super pac money, bill clinton has done fund-raising with the president, he's been doing fund-raising alone. he's been a real partner every step of the way. >> ann lewis, good to have you. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >>> today's tweet of the day comes from chelsea clinton. she writes happy 37th anniversary to my mom and dad. and put up a picture of them at their wedding. there it is. research suggests ch plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we
where is bill clinton, how is bill clinton most effective? >> i think we've already seen some very, very effective operations with bill clinton. and of course that begins with the convention where you can see the numbers moving as bill clinton spoke. you've seen him going into target states, working with candidates who in turn will turn out the vote that will make a difference for president obama. and he is also and not so incidentally in a year in which democrats are facing this flood of...
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bush, bill clinton and ross perot. how did bill clinton win that? in part because he was able to neal the pain of individual member -- to feel the pain of the individual members of the town hall asking questions. president bush found it a very frustrating format. it depends on o the candidate. again, i think governor romney has probably prepared better and longer for this format than president obama has. >> judge jeanine: you know and i'm curious about the numbers. are the president's numbers are there -- is there an inherent weakness in his numbers and what i mean by that is that apparently most people didn't know romney for anything other than the equips that the white house put out or the commercials and when they got to see him they like him. his favorability went, you know, all the way up from what it was. so does this mean that his numbers can and improve and that the president's numbers are weaker than we think they are? >> no, politics doesn't work that way and particularly not in a polarized age, judge. people are really dug in. you know, t
bush, bill clinton and ross perot. how did bill clinton win that? in part because he was able to neal the pain of individual member -- to feel the pain of the individual members of the town hall asking questions. president bush found it a very frustrating format. it depends on o the candidate. again, i think governor romney has probably prepared better and longer for this format than president obama has. >> judge jeanine: you know and i'm curious about the numbers. are the president's...
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i was called a racist, bill clinton was called a racist. i have seen bill talk to you and others saying donald trump is a good guy. we have a good relationship and he is a good guy. i believe the hate tried he had and maybe doesn't have any more for obama was unbelievable but people are afraid to to take obama on. i don't know what it is. >> this is amazing four years later he saved the democratic convention for obama. he said in 2008 they played the race card with me and they planned it from the beginning. >> he felt that very strongly. >> you feel he did that fto you? >> he did. you mention certain things it's racist. any time you criticize obama whether it's trump or anybody else you get the ratest thing going. it's very unfair, not nice. i enjoyed, i must tell you. i love thinking about running. as you know i was doing incredibly well. people liked what i said whether it was about china or opec ripping us off or whether it was about obama. i wish he were a great president. i am a republican. if he were the greatest president i would be
i was called a racist, bill clinton was called a racist. i have seen bill talk to you and others saying donald trump is a good guy. we have a good relationship and he is a good guy. i believe the hate tried he had and maybe doesn't have any more for obama was unbelievable but people are afraid to to take obama on. i don't know what it is. >> this is amazing four years later he saved the democratic convention for obama. he said in 2008 they played the race card with me and they planned it...
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. >> he is trying to lead like bill clinton. >> alan cares about us conservatives. [ laughter ] >> a fascinating sub text to this debate is matt fine an important reporter for "new york times," how bill clinton may have hurt the campaign. and clearly obama forces going to the "new york times" saying, look we followed clinton's advice saying romney was right winger and he turned out to be moderate. somebody told him to put it in. clearly it's a obama forces. interesting thing on the democratic side. >> jon: one noted the left was confident that romney would scare the hell out of voters by coming across as, in the words of "new york times" editorialist a strutting warmonger. they started mocking him as peace nik mitt. >> there is definitely indications she shifted positions. alan is right. there were several conflicts that he has taken. it tells you a lot about where the debate is at and how close romney's people think it is. he felt he was going to in gralt iate himself. >> one tweeted, if you had no idea about the race the level of aggression would make you think he is behind. one sa
. >> he is trying to lead like bill clinton. >> alan cares about us conservatives. [ laughter ] >> a fascinating sub text to this debate is matt fine an important reporter for "new york times," how bill clinton may have hurt the campaign. and clearly obama forces going to the "new york times" saying, look we followed clinton's advice saying romney was right winger and he turned out to be moderate. somebody told him to put it in. clearly it's a obama forces....
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clinton and with george bush, and to spend all of this time with george bush at camp david and to do horseshoe throwing and skeet and trap shooting and to sit in the oval office and to listen to his meetings -- >> amazing moments for a guy from -- unknown kid from austria. >> it's unbelievable, that ride. and the book also deals with the determination and the fanaticism and the competitiveness and always keeping the eye on the ball. and you know, the 15 arnold rules and all of those things that helped me get through and to get the way i am today. so that's what the book is about. >> whatever you've done in your life, when you've wanted something badly enough, you've tended to get there. you clearly would have liked to repair your marriage to as you said, the one and only love of your life, really. if maria's watching this and she might well be watching this, what would you say to her? >> i would just say sorry for what i've done. you know, i want to win her back and you know, i hope even though she talks about forgiveness, i hope that you really can forgive. >> you think do you deser
clinton and with george bush, and to spend all of this time with george bush at camp david and to do horseshoe throwing and skeet and trap shooting and to sit in the oval office and to listen to his meetings -- >> amazing moments for a guy from -- unknown kid from austria. >> it's unbelievable, that ride. and the book also deals with the determination and the fanaticism and the competitiveness and always keeping the eye on the ball. and you know, the 15 arnold rules and all of those...
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bush, bill clinton and ross perot started the tradition 20 years ago. this time obama needs to find his mojo and not seem like he doesn't want to be there. campaign aides vow this time you'll see a more fiery obama. for romney it's his chance to he break a six-year stereotype he's too rich and out of touch to relate to the voter. even aas he dominated the first debate he lagged 29 points behind obama when voters asked if he connects well with ordinary americans. let's bring in our guess dana "captain crunch" millbank. interesting tough from nate today. national numbers go one way and state numbers another way. he said if you're not nervous or thrown off by the numbers, you're not doing it right. you should be terrified by this set of facts. what do you think about that? should we be freaking out or confused a little bit by the confluence of numbers going opposite directions at once? >> i'm paying no attention to the polls. i'm have a nonstop gerald ford party here. >> we should have combined them. >> that's a more useful pursuit, filler of our time than
bush, bill clinton and ross perot started the tradition 20 years ago. this time obama needs to find his mojo and not seem like he doesn't want to be there. campaign aides vow this time you'll see a more fiery obama. for romney it's his chance to he break a six-year stereotype he's too rich and out of touch to relate to the voter. even aas he dominated the first debate he lagged 29 points behind obama when voters asked if he connects well with ordinary americans. let's bring in our guess dana...
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and let's play a clip from bill clinton, this was from last night. i thought he hit the nail on the head on how the democrats are perceiving the transformation to mitt romney. >> i had a different reaction from the last debate than a lot of other people did. i mean, i thought wow, here is old moderate mitt. where you been, boy? i missed you all of these last two years. >> it is fascinating, i mean when you watch this row today again over the abortion comments that mitt romney made, if you chart just his history of statements about abortion, flopping all over the place. >> your head could spin like you're in "the exorcist," i mean, bill clinton is having so much fun. the candidates are not -- >> does it help clinton that he is so brilliant? it could almost work against him, people watch him being aggressive, all the things we didn't see from the president in the other night? could it hurt him? >> it could hurt him, as i watched it, i thought about the animation in his voice, his face, barack obama looked like he didn't want to be there. the contrast i
and let's play a clip from bill clinton, this was from last night. i thought he hit the nail on the head on how the democrats are perceiving the transformation to mitt romney. >> i had a different reaction from the last debate than a lot of other people did. i mean, i thought wow, here is old moderate mitt. where you been, boy? i missed you all of these last two years. >> it is fascinating, i mean when you watch this row today again over the abortion comments that mitt romney made,...
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george bush 41 on stage with ross perot and bill clinton. our director said take a close up of george bush 41. he looked at his watch right then. that's a moment. al gore stepping in to george bush 43's space in the debate and giving a wonky commentary about job creation that i remember. there are a lot of pitfalls. it's mostly about demeanor than answers. one of the startling moments in the debate was when michael duke ki do you kak kiss was running. bernie shaw in an entirely question, you're opposed to the death penalty. if your wife was raped and murders, would be be opposed. >> why is that an appropriate question? it forces him to mix the personal with the political. i can be pro-killing a man that rapes my wife and against the death penalty. he made them smush those together, but you think that was appropriate? >> he didn't answer it correctly. he could have said i want want to track that man with my own hands and beat him into the inch of his life. i don't think a state should take the life of another person. then you get at the compl
george bush 41 on stage with ross perot and bill clinton. our director said take a close up of george bush 41. he looked at his watch right then. that's a moment. al gore stepping in to george bush 43's space in the debate and giving a wonky commentary about job creation that i remember. there are a lot of pitfalls. it's mostly about demeanor than answers. one of the startling moments in the debate was when michael duke ki do you kak kiss was running. bernie shaw in an entirely question, you're...
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>> on the attack, that's bill clinton in nevada today taking on mitt romney. clinton's message is clear. is it enough to keep obama in office? let's bring back my political all-stars. charles, when you hear bill clinton, isn't this one of the problems for barack obama? bill clinton is ten times as passionate and aggressive going after mitt romney than the president seems to want to be right now. it's not helpful to him, i don't think. people are like we would vote for clinton but why isn't the president doing this? >> i think that on the stump you get a much me passionate barack obama. i think that what people are kind of dumbfounded by is what happened at the debate because the person that you see on the stump, the person who gave a speech, all the speeches in '08, the person who gave the speech at the convention, that person was not necessarily the same obama that was at the debate and whether that was a strategic decision to seem more presidential or whatever, whatever the calculation was, it was just hard to square with the obama on the stump. >> i think t
>> on the attack, that's bill clinton in nevada today taking on mitt romney. clinton's message is clear. is it enough to keep obama in office? let's bring back my political all-stars. charles, when you hear bill clinton, isn't this one of the problems for barack obama? bill clinton is ten times as passionate and aggressive going after mitt romney than the president seems to want to be right now. it's not helpful to him, i don't think. people are like we would vote for clinton but why...
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they're not bill clinton, but having said that, did that surprise you? >> they both had a lot of points to make from the get go. and in that first answer to the college student, president obama brought up the auto bailout. that was all about ohio. the polls are tightening there. he does not want to lose his lead there. so they got into a back and forth over the auto bailout and how mitt romney would have approached it differently. and president obama won that exchange which is an important thing for the polls in ohio over the next week. >> do you think that's right? my question is do you go for the win on points? or do you go for. >> reporter: we-- >> well, no. you go for the win on the audience watching around the country. if you're politically talented enough as few presidents have been in the past 20, 30 years. you can both make that really good connection with the town hall participant like you mentioned and then turn it to a broader communication to the country. but if it was that easy, everybody would do it. and i think both of these guys simply wa
they're not bill clinton, but having said that, did that surprise you? >> they both had a lot of points to make from the get go. and in that first answer to the college student, president obama brought up the auto bailout. that was all about ohio. the polls are tightening there. he does not want to lose his lead there. so they got into a back and forth over the auto bailout and how mitt romney would have approached it differently. and president obama won that exchange which is an...
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. >> dave: he has been drumming up support for the president but bill clinton is telling voters that president obama did not fix the economy. so, whose side is bill on? dick morris knows the clinton clan quite well and he's coming up. >> clayton: the dog was tossed from a moving car, and, left for dead, earlier this year. we told you you about folks who found joey in their frantic efforts to save his life, today there is an incredible ending to joey's story and joey is here to share it. joey is going to talk. fox and friends, hour you four, starts, right now. >> this is new jersey governor chris christie and you are watching "fox & friends." >> clayton: thank you, governor. >> dave: good morning, thanks for being here on fox and friends, dick morris has big news, straight ahead, right? >> clayton: we'll talk with dick morris about -- >> surprise. >> clayton: we talk about, october surprises, is the attack in libya, does that amount to some sort of october surprise for shifting the campaign, one way or the other? is that it or is there something else going on? we'll talk to dick about
. >> dave: he has been drumming up support for the president but bill clinton is telling voters that president obama did not fix the economy. so, whose side is bill on? dick morris knows the clinton clan quite well and he's coming up. >> clayton: the dog was tossed from a moving car, and, left for dead, earlier this year. we told you you about folks who found joey in their frantic efforts to save his life, today there is an incredible ending to joey's story and joey is here to share...
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then they waited a minute and they said if you're for bill clinton, flush your toilet now. one town, one radio station. they call up the water department and they are able to tell exactly basically with the volume of water -- >> modern technology. >> we're going. up next, s.e.'s self-described weird vice presidential debate fantasy and the producer read it, they agreed it was in fact a little strange. ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> this week the pundit class will spend considerable and deserved time forecasting the vice presidential debate between joe biden and paul ryan. we will talk substance to death. what does biden need to say? will ryan wonk out on the debt and deficit? all important questions for which there is a time and place. but here and now i'd like to spend a minute sharing my fant
then they waited a minute and they said if you're for bill clinton, flush your toilet now. one town, one radio station. they call up the water department and they are able to tell exactly basically with the volume of water -- >> modern technology. >> we're going. up next, s.e.'s self-described weird vice presidential debate fantasy and the producer read it, they agreed it was in fact a little strange. ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have...
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clinton, he took a long time whereas in 2008, he was gung ho and in 2004 for kerry, he was gung ho, and to the letter of the president, he said it was a rough ride. i think economists' conception about independents is that they are just looking for a moderate position, but you said it perfectly. they are looking for somebody with backbone, and mitt romney displayed that in the last two debates. democrats' best line in campaigning is to stick to principle, but the fact is, i don't know what the prince. s are other than higher taxes on the rich. neil: you seem to be for mitt romney based on what you said. good seeing you. >> thank you. neil: now ralph had enough. nader on a government that grows and not saving anything. he's got a plan. neil: you heard the fiscal cliff is coming whether we over talk about it or not, and the debt is soaring, and washington, well, they are just dad ling. the economy's still struggling. a new report showing the government spends more on welfare programs last year than anything else. nader says the country's in crisis and needs ideas proposing re-examinin
clinton, he took a long time whereas in 2008, he was gung ho and in 2004 for kerry, he was gung ho, and to the letter of the president, he said it was a rough ride. i think economists' conception about independents is that they are just looking for a moderate position, but you said it perfectly. they are looking for somebody with backbone, and mitt romney displayed that in the last two debates. democrats' best line in campaigning is to stick to principle, but the fact is, i don't know what the...
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clinton felt he was being called a ever racist. >> falls bill clinton is the best political performer of ouring generation. something clicks in and takes over when he gets on the field, like a great quarterback, like watching robert griffin iii regional for 7runfor a touchdowt until redskins history, in fact nfl history. when bill clinton gets on the stage, he is just remarkable. >> greta: what about hill his w, though? will. >> she's a team player. she's been with obama for four years. she's going to take a bullet for the team. what is disgraceful is the degree to which the president and vice president are prepared to be dishonest with the american people and hide. i think tomorrow night be interest to watch. the president has a month of dishonesty to answer for in banghazi. for a solid month he's said things that are not true. the will vice president has said things that are not true. >> greta: and meanwhile calling romney a liar. that's the irony of it. >> it's the will nature of the business who say, i don't know why you're lying about it's being daytime when we all know it's nigh
clinton felt he was being called a ever racist. >> falls bill clinton is the best political performer of ouring generation. something clicks in and takes over when he gets on the field, like a great quarterback, like watching robert griffin iii regional for 7runfor a touchdowt until redskins history, in fact nfl history. when bill clinton gets on the stage, he is just remarkable. >> greta: what about hill his w, though? will. >> she's a team player. she's been with obama for...
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he has bill clinton. we got a big dose of the biden charm last week. i'll tell you that. in his debate with paul ryan. i'm not sure that all that carrying on had quite the effect that joe intended. because afterwards i heard from the federal election commission, from now on whenever he appears on tv, there's a recording of me afterwards that says, i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. of course, rules of fairness have to be enforced because what other safeguard do we have besides the press? and -- [ applause ] now, i never suggest that the press is biased. i recognize they have their job to do and i have my job to do. my job is to lay out a positive vision for the future of the country. and their job is to make sure no one else finds out about it. [ applause ] let's just say that some in the media have a certain way of looking at things. when suddenly i pulled ahead in some of the major polls, what was the headline? polls show obama leading from behind. and i've already seen early reports from tonight's dinner. headline, obama embraced by catholics. romney dines wit
he has bill clinton. we got a big dose of the biden charm last week. i'll tell you that. in his debate with paul ryan. i'm not sure that all that carrying on had quite the effect that joe intended. because afterwards i heard from the federal election commission, from now on whenever he appears on tv, there's a recording of me afterwards that says, i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. of course, rules of fairness have to be enforced because what other safeguard do we have besides the...
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clinton, and that you saw in george w. bush, which was the ability to get a room on your side and make them laugh and for mitt romney, who has long struggled with a likeability gap with barack obama, it's important for him to show that he doesn't take himself too seriously. neil: looked like george bush, when he became president they're all laughing at me so i might as well laugh at myself. here is why it could have a impact that those reagan-carter, the only reagan-carter debate, i'm sorry, there was picture and portrayal of ronald reagan all but lucifer in pinstripes. lo and behold hh is not that bad. he is funny, amiable and warm. although much in different time and era to a degree like mitt romney. he was portrayed in ads callous 47%, evil rich guy and private capital guy and people saw him and say, he is not so bad. jokes replay on all the news channels as they do from the al smith dinner and a whole different impression. does that warm him up to people who might be sitting on the fence, all right, maybe this guy's ok
clinton, and that you saw in george w. bush, which was the ability to get a room on your side and make them laugh and for mitt romney, who has long struggled with a likeability gap with barack obama, it's important for him to show that he doesn't take himself too seriously. neil: looked like george bush, when he became president they're all laughing at me so i might as well laugh at myself. here is why it could have a impact that those reagan-carter, the only reagan-carter debate, i'm sorry,...
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bill clinton didn't say i'm not concerned about half the electorate, they're victims. that's the crux of the election. >> michael, it's always a pleasure. lois great to have you on as well and, of course, jonathan we love your voice. you are equal parts here. thank you so much. up next, during the debate governor romney said america lost its influence around the world. well, there's a new poll out. thousands participated in the poll. 21 countries, and they were asked, bahama asked, obama or romney? we'll have the results after the break. they spar over israel and the threat of a nuke iran. >> when i he went to israel as a candidate, i didn't take donors. i didn't attend fund-raisers. >> "time" magazine rana forohhar and logic frederick join me. with two weeks to go, nbc news battleground nap is out and there are big changes to report including what states are now leaning. join our conversation on twitter. find us at @tamronhall and at @newsnation. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there ar
bill clinton didn't say i'm not concerned about half the electorate, they're victims. that's the crux of the election. >> michael, it's always a pleasure. lois great to have you on as well and, of course, jonathan we love your voice. you are equal parts here. thank you so much. up next, during the debate governor romney said america lost its influence around the world. well, there's a new poll out. thousands participated in the poll. 21 countries, and they were asked, bahama asked, obama...
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bill clinton a master of the form. what is the biggest lesson the president has learned from bill clinton's performance at the dnc? >> i think ultimately what president clinton did was crystallize the economic argument and economic choice before us, because we built the economy from the middle class out during the 1990s. you saw where that led us to a government surplus in 23 million jobs created. the republicans in the next decade, did all the same sorts of things that mitt romney would like to do today, passed a tax cut for the wealthiest that led to the lowest pace of job creation since world war ii, stripped back oversight from wall street a financial house of cards that collapsed in 2008. so president clinton made clear this isn't some sort of economic theory, we've tried these policies before and you saw where we ended up. let's pursue those that work. >> ben in terms of the strategy, we were talking about the fact that mitt romney has been trotting out i won't call it stakes, maybe dried pieces of chicken in ter
bill clinton a master of the form. what is the biggest lesson the president has learned from bill clinton's performance at the dnc? >> i think ultimately what president clinton did was crystallize the economic argument and economic choice before us, because we built the economy from the middle class out during the 1990s. you saw where that led us to a government surplus in 23 million jobs created. the republicans in the next decade, did all the same sorts of things that mitt romney would...
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that's exactly what bill clinton did. you couldn't trust him, you couldn't trust a single thing he said. after 1994, he swayed to the right. he lied out of office, he lied in office. mitt romney compared to bill clinton is like saint mitt. >> it's very interesting that mitt romney's not running against bill clinton this time around. >> what are you describing? what are you describing -- i understand we're having an election in two weeks. you choose to believe that he is not returning to his moderate roots but let's talk about your candidate. >> who is my candidate? >> raising taxes -- i assume your candidate, from your column is barack obama. i'm assuming. maybe that's wrong. >> are you not an obama supporter? >> i am saying -- >> are you an obama supporter? >> you want to go ahead or you want to let me finish? >> yeah. sure. >> okay. what i'm saying is that i don't trust anything that comes out of mitt romney's mouth. and i am saying that i am not the only one. many of the people who now come on television to openly supp
that's exactly what bill clinton did. you couldn't trust him, you couldn't trust a single thing he said. after 1994, he swayed to the right. he lied out of office, he lied in office. mitt romney compared to bill clinton is like saint mitt. >> it's very interesting that mitt romney's not running against bill clinton this time around. >> what are you describing? what are you describing -- i understand we're having an election in two weeks. you choose to believe that he is not...
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bruce springsteen and the former president bill clinton will be in ohio in a couple of days to campaign for the president. this is springsteen's first time on the campaign trail this year for the president. he campaigned for obama four years ago. one wha do the polls look like in ohio? here you go. our polo poll, a very close contest in ohio. a slight edge to the president. but basically all tied up there, randi. >> probably a lot closer than the obama campaign wants, which probably means he'll be prepping pretty hard for debate number two. >> he's leaving for williamsburg, virginia. virginia a swing state. he's basically going to be behind closed doors getting ready preparing for tuesday's debate. mitt romney is putting some debate prep in as well. tuesday's debate is going to be very different than what we saw a week and a half ago. this is going to be a town hall format. that means not only will the moderator ask questions, but so will members of the audience. it's going to be both on domestic and international affairs. i'm really looking forward to this debate. >> nice to see you. t
bruce springsteen and the former president bill clinton will be in ohio in a couple of days to campaign for the president. this is springsteen's first time on the campaign trail this year for the president. he campaigned for obama four years ago. one wha do the polls look like in ohio? here you go. our polo poll, a very close contest in ohio. a slight edge to the president. but basically all tied up there, randi. >> probably a lot closer than the obama campaign wants, which probably means...
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no democratic president has gotten its vote except bill clinton in 1996. and that goes back to 1972. but we have a new poll from rocky mountain, a rocky mountain poll showing obama 42%, romney, 42% among all voters. that is surprising, because just a few weeks ago romney was ahead. we rate arizona as leaning romney, and this poll was taken after the presidential debate that most people thought, even president obama thought that he didn't bring his a-game. so it is a little bit surprising that this poll shows obama slightly ahead of romney. >> yeah, at least it makes the contest more interesting and not predictable. so let's talk about tuesday's debate format. our candy crowley, she is going to be great, make that raddatz, we knew was going to be great. how is this going to be different? >> well, it is a town hall format, different than just the usual area, the candidates are speaking directly to the voters themselves. they're having to gauge or maybe you know, modify their answers based on the reaction, right? it is a lot tougher, it presents a lot more op
no democratic president has gotten its vote except bill clinton in 1996. and that goes back to 1972. but we have a new poll from rocky mountain, a rocky mountain poll showing obama 42%, romney, 42% among all voters. that is surprising, because just a few weeks ago romney was ahead. we rate arizona as leaning romney, and this poll was taken after the presidential debate that most people thought, even president obama thought that he didn't bring his a-game. so it is a little bit surprising that...
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here comes bill clinton. he was at oxford during the vietnam war and participating in protests over there. george bush sr. on the campaign trail and the republicans started to play this up and coming close to questioning the patriotism of xwlibill clinton. bush brought it up and they went to clinton for a response. they think it can work here again. this is when we learned what a great and masterful communicator bill clinton is. this is how he handled it. >> i honor your service in world war ii. i honor mr. perot's service in the uniform and the service of any man and women who served, including admiral who is your chairman of the joint chiefs supporting me. when joe mccarthy went around this country attacking people's patriotism, he was wrong. he was wrong. and a senator from connecticut stood up to him named prescott bush, your father was right to stand up to joe mccarthy. you are wrong to attack my patriotism. i was opposed to the war, but i loved my country. we need a president who will bring this country
here comes bill clinton. he was at oxford during the vietnam war and participating in protests over there. george bush sr. on the campaign trail and the republicans started to play this up and coming close to questioning the patriotism of xwlibill clinton. bush brought it up and they went to clinton for a response. they think it can work here again. this is when we learned what a great and masterful communicator bill clinton is. this is how he handled it. >> i honor your service in world...
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bill clinton today, take a listen. >> i couldn't believe the other day when the president's opponent said 47% of american people who don't pay income tax just want to hang around and be president. we just have to wean them off because they don't want to pay income tax. now, a guy with a tax account in the cayman islands is attacking other people? when you really bust someone for what you did, it really takes a lot of gal, you know. >> now, that's former president clinton. will the president go after mitt romney tonight? do you think? >> well, it's hard to imagine that somebody, either jim lehrer or the president himself, won't bring up the 47% video because it has been devastating to romney. obama has used it in ads and it plays into the perception of romney as a very rich guy who is completely out of touch with ordinary voters. however, i can't imagine that romney hasn't are practiced responses to that. he's already had an ad where he sits down, faces the camera, he tries to assure voters that he wants to help 100% of americans, everybody. but the danger for romney is seeming fake o
bill clinton today, take a listen. >> i couldn't believe the other day when the president's opponent said 47% of american people who don't pay income tax just want to hang around and be president. we just have to wean them off because they don't want to pay income tax. now, a guy with a tax account in the cayman islands is attacking other people? when you really bust someone for what you did, it really takes a lot of gal, you know. >> now, that's former president clinton. will the...
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you have to lay the case out for them and the brilliance of bill clinton is not just that -- he's he invests the people that are listening to them with the intelligence to figure it out. if he lays the case out for them and clears away ideology, that they will understand and then do what the right thing is. >> well -- >> that's a very powerful tool. >> here is more from bruce springsteen talking about what the president has already done. maybe he'll do a better job than the president of selling himself. let's listen. >> i came here today because i'm thankful for universal health care, you know, the lack of which was for so long an embarrassment to our country. i'm thankful for a more regulated wall street. i'm thankful gm is still making cars. i'm here today because i'm concerned about women's rights. i don't have to tell you the dangers to roe versus wade under our opponent's policies. i'm here because i'm deeply concerned about the continuing disparity in wealth between our best off citizens and our everyday citizens. >> you know, ron, it's always great to have you on. it's always
you have to lay the case out for them and the brilliance of bill clinton is not just that -- he's he invests the people that are listening to them with the intelligence to figure it out. if he lays the case out for them and clears away ideology, that they will understand and then do what the right thing is. >> well -- >> that's a very powerful tool. >> here is more from bruce springsteen talking about what the president has already done. maybe he'll do a better job than the...
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this is said to have helped bill clinton. bill clinton. in the 1980 republican primary george bush had moment against ronald reagan, until in the debate in new hampshire, there was a moment where reagan looked strong. >> i am paying for this microphone. >> that moment helped change the campaign. >> some o some of them you can . >> read my lips. no new taxes. >> the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull, lipstick. >> other ones, you got to depend on your candidate seizing a moment you didn't expect to happen. >> there you go again. >> most moments so far this election have been poorly phrased comments. >> if you've got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. >> i like being able to fire people that provide services to me. >> they'll put y'all back in chains. >> the media call those gaffes, but often the media don't know. when ed musky lost the '072 primary because he looked like he teared up defending his wife, everyone said candidates can't career, because that's week, but then in 2008 hillary clinton cr
this is said to have helped bill clinton. bill clinton. in the 1980 republican primary george bush had moment against ronald reagan, until in the debate in new hampshire, there was a moment where reagan looked strong. >> i am paying for this microphone. >> that moment helped change the campaign. >> some o some of them you can . >> read my lips. no new taxes. >> the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull, lipstick. >> other ones, you got to depend on...
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obviously bill clinton comes to mind, he excelled in those debates. >> bill clinton was the master of the town hall format. he made such a great, strong emotional connection with the people asking the questions. just in an absolutely masterful way. i think it favors candidates who have that particular style, but what it does tend to do is discourage a lot of attacks among the candidates on the stage, because it's really hard to do that, it's hard to pull that off when you've got a group of citizens who are there to ask their questions. that's not a very good venue for one candidate to launch an attack against another. >> one of the side notes from last night was governor romney's big bird reference on twitter, it's been talked about ad infinitum today. you say governor romney has a history of making cultural references or pop culture references that don't necessarily help his message. how so? >> well, you know, his pop culture references are just a little off somehow. they're out of date in some ways. during the primary debates, he made a reference to, that as governor of massachusett
obviously bill clinton comes to mind, he excelled in those debates. >> bill clinton was the master of the town hall format. he made such a great, strong emotional connection with the people asking the questions. just in an absolutely masterful way. i think it favors candidates who have that particular style, but what it does tend to do is discourage a lot of attacks among the candidates on the stage, because it's really hard to do that, it's hard to pull that off when you've got a group...
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former president bill clinton using a folksy charm. he stumped with the boss. bubba's been on the stump ever since he wowed the dnc. what kind of clout does that give him and his family down the line if obama wins again. joining me is deputy white house editor for politico. edward isaac. >> hi, richard. >> good day to you. interesting premise here. what will the obama administration owe the clinton family, bill and hillary, if he does win? >> well, it seems like quite a lot. nobody could deny that that speech that president clinton delivered at the democratic convention was an important moment in this campaign. it seemed to galvanize the base of the democratic party and reach across to independents and moderates and get them thinking about the president in a different way, thinking about the problems that he faced and how he's been trying to overcome them in a way that maybe the president himself, president obama himself, could never have done. >> you know, john heilman writes about this. if obama wins, it's because the former president saved his presidency. >>
former president bill clinton using a folksy charm. he stumped with the boss. bubba's been on the stump ever since he wowed the dnc. what kind of clout does that give him and his family down the line if obama wins again. joining me is deputy white house editor for politico. edward isaac. >> hi, richard. >> good day to you. interesting premise here. what will the obama administration owe the clinton family, bill and hillary, if he does win? >> well, it seems like quite a lot....